Vic Spencer's "Bah Wounds" is a raw and unfiltered underground hip hop experience that drops on August 23, 2019, under the independent label Old Fart Luggage. Clocking in at a concise 42 minutes, this boom bap gem is a testament to Vic Spencer's lyrical prowess and his ability to craft a compelling narrative through his music.
The album kicks off with "Dr. Sebi" and doesn't let up, with tracks like "Ya Mama's Sex Slave," "7 Feet Deep," and "B.P.O.S" showcasing Vic's signature flow and intricate wordplay. The production is gritty and sample-heavy, with beats that pay homage to the golden era of hip hop.
Vic Spencer's influences are evident throughout "Bah Wounds," with nods to classic hip hop and soul. Tracks like "Bobby Brown 2009" and "Bobby Womack's Weed Stash" blend old-school vibes with contemporary themes, creating a unique sound that's both nostalgic and fresh.
The album's standout tracks, "My Name Is My Name" and "Denzel Spencer," highlight Vic's ability to craft introspective and thought-provoking lyrics. Meanwhile, tracks like "Chili Fish & Chips" and "Hardcore Rap Theory" showcase his playful side, with clever wordplay and witty punchlines.
"Bah Wounds" is a must-listen for fans of underground hip hop and boom bap. Vic Spencer's unique perspective and lyrical dexterity make this album a standout in the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Vic Spencer or a newcomer to his music, "Bah Wounds" is sure to leave a lasting impression.